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Some days are like that!
This picture was found in an article at the website War History Online. Below the picture is the link to the article and more pictures. The caption read:
October 1942. Kansas City, Kansas. B-25 bomber plane at North American Aviation being hauled along an outdoor assembly line. 4X5 Kodachrome transparency by Alfred Palmer for the Office of War Information.
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October 1942. Kansas City, Kansas. B-25 bomber plane at North American Aviation being hauled along an outdoor assembly line.\\
Cool! Actually mighty Rockwell International broke up... the aerospace division was bought by Boeing in the late 90s. I had the pleasure to work with several Rockwell engineers on a joint project for the 777 program. Rockwell- Collins is big in Avionics and there is a Rockwell Automation company that I don't know much about.My dad worked his whole career for North American Aviation (Now Rockwell International). Was on their baseball team back in the late 40s/early 50s. Started as a Draftsman and retired as a Project Manager on the B-1.
I was onsite to watch the B-70A towed out of the hanger and watched the inaugural flight. I still have two envelopes signed by both Al White and Joe Cotton (Pilot/copilot) that were on the flight deck on the first flight and the first Mack 3 Flight. What a show that was.